Carroll John Daly (1889-1958) was a crime fiction writer. His publications include
The snarl of the beast (1927),
Murder won't wait (1933),
Mystery of the smoking gun (1936), and
Ready to burn (1951). He also wrote dozens of stories for pulp detective magazines and television scripts. The collection consists of 163
typescripts of short stories, a novella, television scripts, clippings, correspondence, legal records, a bibliographical list
of Daly's work, and magazines in which Daly is mentioned or his work reviewed.

Background

Daly was born on September 14, 1889 in Yonkers, New York; became crime fiction writer; created detective Race Williams, who
appeared in such novels as The snarl of the beast (1927) and The hidden hand (1929); wrote other books, including Murder won't wait (1933), Emperor of evil (1936), Mystery of the smoking gun (1936), and Ready to burn (1951); also wrote dozens of stories for pulp detective magazines and television scripts; he died in 1958.

Extent

7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)

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